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JOURNAL OF THE 1 295TH MEETNG OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES THE METROPOLTAN ST. LOUS SEWER DSTRCT OCTOBER 8, 1998-5:00 P.M. The Trustees of the District met in the Board Room at 2000 Hampton Avenue on the above date. Present at meeting: Board of Trustees Staff Members M. C. Williams, Chairman C. M. Etwert, Assistant Executive Director P. P. Finn, Vice Chairwoman J. M. Byrne, General Counsel C. L. Barnhart K. J. Tyminski, Secretary-Treasurer C. D. Seward N. F. Stevens, Director of Finance G. J. Sheffield J. W. Siscel, excused Also present were Debbie Merkel, 710 Reed Ave., St. Louis, MO; Tom Sullivan, 35 No. Central, St. Louis, MO; Ralpha Curry, MSD; Jim Touslee, Black & Veatch; Jeff Fowler, KSDK; Tom Curran, St. Louis County; Olie Dowell, KMOX; Ken Krasnicker, Montgomery Watson, Steve Townley, Missouri Department of Natural Resources; Bill Uhl, CH2M Hill; Joyce Opinsky, A. G. Edwards; Reginald Harris, 3021 Abner, St. Louis, MO (Acorn); Resident of 4715 Sacramento, St. Louis, MO; William H. Cotton, 4911 Alcott, St. Louis, MO; Eugene Reese, 9818 Conway Rd., St. Louis, MO; Philip Austin; Ed Dirck, MSD; Gary Moore, MSD; Michael Stewart, MSD; R. L. J. & Debra Wilson, 4201 Hebert, St. Louis, MO; Carl Lampkin, 5754 Floy Ave., St. Louis, MO; Miles Ousky, 5756 Floy Ave., St. Louis, MO; Andy Banker, and Wade Smith, KDNL-TV; Brenda Stanton, KPLR; Amy Chase, KTRS; Tony Hicks, Metro News; William Amelung, 8761 State Rd. EE, Dittmer, MO; Phil Sutin, St. Louis Post-Dispatch; John Bremner, Special Project Advisor; Terry Briggs, Director of Communications; R. G. Butchko, Director of Engineering; Mary Faigle, Secretary to the Executive Director; Donna Herron, Public nformation Coordinator; D. P. Moschenross, Director of Administration; R. D. Peasley, nternal Auditor; B. A. Rains, Director of Environmental Compliance; J. W. Schmid, Director of Compliance Projects; John Siener, Assistant Secretary-Treasurer; Richard Unverferth, Associate Director of Maintenance; Beverly Vaughn, Director of Personnel; Roger Wieting, Director of Wastewater; and Jo Ann Keating, Secretary to the Board of Trustees. Chairman Williams opened the meeting pursuant to notice and call. read. Journal of the meeting of September 10, 1998 (1292nd) was presented and Motion made by Ms. Sheffield, seconded by Ms. Seward, that same be approved as read. No discussion. Motion passed - 5 s, no nays.

read. Journal of the meeting of October 1, 1998 (1293rd) was presented and Motion made by Ms. Sheffield, seconded by Ms. Seward, that same be approved as read. No discussion. Motion passed - 5 s, no nays. Mr. Williams commented that the District met with the residents from north St. Louis who were impacted by the heavy rains during the month of July, and the District is still in the process of working with FEMA to obtain relief for these residents. Mr. Reginald Harris commented that the people of the north side need help. Mr. Stevens noted that the District's financial statements and management letter from KPMG Peat Marwick LLP are available and that a copy has been provided to each of the Board members. Ms. Seward reported on the progress of the Audit Committee, noting that a draft of the audit has been presented and the committee would be reviewing this draft prior to making the document public. Ms. Finn reported that the Finance Committee met pursuant to notice and call on September 11 and October 2. The Committee recommends retention of nvesco as the international funds manager. The Committee also recommends that we change the value manager from Fox to Sanford Bernstein due to a change in management structure at Fox. The Committee received a report from Llama Securities and dealt with other routine treasury matters.

Mr. Reginald Harris approached the Board and implored the Board to do something for the residents of the north side who suffered damage in the July floods. He emphasized that many of these residents do not have heat and winter is fast approaching. He concluded by indicating that the residents of the north side would be suing MSD to try to obtain compensation for their damages. Mr. Williams reported on the MBEA^/BE Committee meetings held on September 28 and October 5. At these meetings the District finalized the plans for a series of Diversity Breakfast meetings. People who do business with the District will be divided into three categories: vendors, engineers and consultants, and contractors. The meeting with the engineers and consultants is scheduled for October 29, 1998. The meeting with the contractors is scheduled for October 30, 1998, and the meeting with the vendors will be held sometime in November or December. Mr. Etwert provided the report of the Executive Director, noting that the District will be sponsoring a Household Hazardous Waste Collection event on October 17, 1998 at the Arena; the time of this event will be 8:30 A. M. to 3:30 P.M. and is designed to target City residents. He also noted that the District received an award for the Bissell Point secondary treatment facility from the Water Environment Federation (WEF) and called upon Mr. Wieting to further comment on the award. Mr. Wieting noted that the District received the award for the Bissell Point Wastewater Treatment Plant in the large secondary category, that this award was based on extensive national competition, and that the District won for exceptional operation and maintenance of that facility. Mr. Williams called upon Mr. Byrne to address the legal aspects of the flooding problems in north St. Louis. Mr. Byrne explained that the District does not have liability for this flooding, because it was an act of God where 2 inches of rain fell in a 20 minute period (a rate of 6 inches per hour). He further explained that this problem is similar to that experienced in the Grand & Bates area several years ago, and that the District is not able to reimburse for this type of damages where it does not have legal liability. He contrasted these problems to those that are reimbursed under the sewer backup program where the District

reimburses residents for backups that result from blocked mains. He noted that the District is exploring options for this type of problem and indicated that flood insurance is available through FEMA at a reasonable cost. Mr. Byrne further noted that the District is exploring various technical options to rectify the problems. Mr. Williams emphasized that the District is not giving up on the north side and is doing whatever it can for the residents. Ms. Seward indicated that the District Trustees need to proactively move forward with FEMA options and in the years to come consider setting aside dollars for hardship cases similar to that done by other utilities. Mr. Tom Sullivan addressed the Board and disagreed with the District's position on aid to the north side, citing a precedence set by the City Water Department during a recent water main break. Mr. Sullivan questioned a number of proposed ordinances on the agenda, numbered 12-99, 13-99, 51-99, 54-99, 55-99, 56-99 and 57-99. Mr. Sullivan concluded by questioning when the management audit would be released. Ms. Seward noted that the Board has just received a draft copy of the management audit and will be looking to release the entire document in late November or early December. Ms. Debbie Merkel addressed the Board and thanked MSD, particularly Mr. Badgley and Mr. Unverferth, for their assistance and follow-through. She then addressed a series of technical problems addressed in the report that was provided at the previous Board meeting. Mr. Unverferth responded to these issues and explained the various technical solutions that the District was seeking. Mr. Williams questioned if Ms. Merkel had seen any improvement. Ms. Merkel responded that the residents of the area have seen a lot of activity from MSD, however, it was too early to tell if there was improvement because we have not experienced a heavy enough rainfall to test the solutions. REPORT OF PUBLC NTEREST HEARNG FOR SUBDSTRCT NO. 871 86 (HOMEWARD & STARLT) ; Report of Public nterest Hearing for Subdistrict No. 87186 (Homeward & Starlit) dated September 30, 1998, signed by Tom Washeck, Civil Engineer, addressed to the Board of Trustees (Subdistrict Report Book 34, Page 3), was presented and read. Mr. Butchko presented the attached report on the Homeward & Starlit Subdistrict, noting that the property owners have voted to discontinue going forward with this subdistrict.

Ms. Sheffield questioned if any of these homeowners have been cited by the County Health Department for environmental health problems. Mr. Butchko indicated that no one has been cited. Motion made by Ms. Seward, seconded by Ms. Sheffield, that the report be received and filed. No discussion. Motion passed - 4 s, no nays. Dr. Barnhart left the meeting temporarily. ADOPTON OF PROPOSED ORDNANCE NO. 33-99 MAKNG A SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRATON OF $200,000.00 FROM THE CLEAN WATER CAPTAL MPROVEMENT TRUST FUND TO BE USED FOR ADDTONAL PROJECT COSTS FOR THE CONSTRUCTON OF THE BSSELL PONT WATERSHED OVERFLOW REGULATON SYSTEM MSCELLANEOUS PUMPNG STATON MODFCATONS (BP-014, 94089), N THE CTY OF ST. LOUS. MSSOUR. Proposed Ordinance No. 33-99, introduced September 10, 1998 by Dr. Barnhart, Ms. Sheffield and Mr. Williams, was again presented and read, making a supplemental appropriation of $200,000.00 from the Clean Water Capital mprovement Trust Fund to be used for additional project costs for the construction of the Bissell Point Watershed Overflow Regulation System Miscellaneous Pumping Station Modifications (BP- 014, 94089), in the City of St. Louis, Missouri. Motion made by Ms. Sheffield, seconded by Ms. Seward, that proposed Ordinance No. 33-99 be adopted. Motion passed - 4 s, no nays. Poll taken: C. D. Seward P. P. Finn G. J. Sheffield M. C. Williams The Chairman declared proposed Ordinance No. 33-99 adopted, and it was assigned Ordinance No. 10441. ADOPTON OF PROPOSED ORDNANCE NO. 34-99 MAKNG A SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRATON OF $510,000.00 FROM THE SANTARY REPLACEMENT FUND TO BE USED FOR ADDTONAL PROJECT COSTS FOR THE CONSTRUCTON OF THE LEMAY SERVCE AREA ORS LOWER RVER DES PERES SEWER REPLACEMENT AND CONSOLDATON (L-03B, 93038B), N THE CTY OF ST. LOUS AND ST. LOUS COUNTY, MSSOUR. Proposed Ordinance No. 34-99, introduced September 10, 1998 by Dr. Barnhart, Ms. Sheffield and Mr. Williams, was again presented and read, making a supplemental appropriation of $510,000.00from the Sanitary Replacement Fund to be

used for additional project costs for the construction of the Lemay Service Area ORS Lower River des Peres Sewer Replacement and Consolidation (L-03B, 93038B), in the City of St. Louis and St. Louis County, Missouri. Motion made by Ms. Seward, seconded by Ms. Finn, that proposed Ordinance No. 34-99 be adopted. Motion passed - 4 s, no nays. Poll taken: C. D. Seward P. P. Finn G. J. Sheffield M. C. Williams The Chairman declared proposed Ordinance No. 34-99 adopted, and it was assigned Ordinance No. 10442. ADOPTON OF PROPOSED ORDNANCE NO. 35-99 MAKNG A SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRATON OF $400,000.00FROM THE SANTARY REPLACEMENT FUND TO BE USED FOR ADDTONAL PROJECT COSTS FOR THE CONSTRUCTON OF THE LEMAY SERVCE AREA ORS LOWER RVER DES PERES SEWER REPLACEMENT AND CONSOLDATON (PHASE ) (L-03F. 93038F). N THE CTY OF ST. LOUS. MSSOUR. Proposed Ordinance No. 35-99, introduced September 10, 1998 by Dr. Barnhart, Ms. Sheffield and Mr. Williams, was again presented and read, making a supplemental appropriation of $400,000.00from the Sanitary Replacement Fund to be used for additional project costs for the construction of the Lemay Service Area ORS Lower River des Peres Sewer Replacement and Consolidation (Phase ) (L-03F, 93038F),in the City of St. Louis, Missouri. Motion made by Ms. Sheffield, seconded by Ms. Seward, that proposed Ordinance No. 35-99 be adopted. Motion passed - 4 s, no nays. Poll taken: C. D. Seward P. P. Finn G. J. Sheffield M. C. Williams The Chairman declared proposed Ordinance No. 35-99 adopted, and it was assigned Ordinance No. 10443.

ADOPTON OF PROPOSED ORDNANCE NO. 37-99 APPROPRATNG $425,000700 FROM THE OPERATON, MANTENANCE AND CONSTRUCTON MPROVEMENT FUND OF COLDWATER CREEK TO BE USED FOR PROJECT COSTS FOR THE CONSTRUCTON OF STORM SEWERS N BURNS & TENNYSON PHASE STORM SEWER (9701 9), N THE CTY OF OVERLAND, MSSOUR; AND AUTHORZNG THE EXECUTVE DRECTOR AND SECRETARY-TREASURER ON BEHALF OF THE METROPOLTAN ST. LOUS SEWER DSTRCT TO ENTER NTO A CONTRACT WTH FRED M. LUTH & SONS, NC. FORTHE CONSTRUCTON OF THE AFORESAD STORM SEWERS. Proposed Ordinance No. 37-99, introduced September 10, 1998 by Dr. Barnhart, Ms. Sheffield and Mr. Williams, was again presented and read, appropriating $425,000.00 from the Operation, Maintenance and Construction mprovement Fund of Coldwater Creek to be used for project costs for the construction of storm sewers in Burns & Tennyson Phase Storm Sewer (97019), in the City of Overland, Missouri; and authorizing the Executive Director and Secretary-Treasurer on behalf of The Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District to enter into a contract with Fred M. Luth & Sons, nc. for the construction of the aforesaid storm sewers. Motion made by Ms. Finn, seconded by Ms. Sheffield, that proposed Ordinancie No. 37-99 be adopted. Motion passed - 5 s, no nays. Poll taken: C. L. Barnhart C. D. Seward G. J. Sheffield P. P. Finn M. C. Williams Dr. Barnhart had returned to the meeting. The Chairman declared proposed Ordinance No. 37-99 adopted, and it was assigned Ordinance No. 10444. ADOPTON OF PROPOSED ORDNANCE NO. 38-99 APPROPRATNG $650,000.00 FROM THE SANTARY REPLACEMENT FUND TO BE USED FOR PROJECT COSTS FOR THE CONSTRUCTON OF SANTARY SEWERS N CHAUCER-NBLC SANTARY RELEF (97036), N THE CTY OF OVERLAND, MSSOUR; AND AUTHORZNG THE EXECUTVE DRECTOR AND SECRETARY-TREASURER ON BEHALF OF THE METROPOLTAN ST. LOUS SEWER DSTRCT TO ENTER NTO A CONTRACT WTH J. H. BERRA CONSTRUCTON COMPANY, NC. FOR THE CONSTRUCTON OF THE AFORESAD SANTARY SEWERS. Proposed Ordinance No. 38-99, introduced September 10, 1998 by Dr. Barnhart, Ms. Sheffield and Mr. Williams, was again presented and read, appropriating $650,000.00from the Sanitary Replacement Fund to be used for project costs for the construction of sanitary sewers in Chaucer-Niblic Sanitary Relief (97036), in the City of Overland, Missouri; and authorizing the Executive Director and Secretary-Treasurer on behalf of The Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District to enter into a contract with J. H. Berra Construction Company, nc. for the construction of the aforesaid sanitary sewers.

Motion made by Ms. Sheffield, seconded by Ms. Seward, that proposed Ordinance No. 38-99 be adopted. Motion passed - 5 s, no nays. Poll taken: C. L. Barnhart C. D. Seward G. J. Sheffield. P. P. Finn M. C. Williams The Chairman declared proposed Ordinance No. 38-99 adopted, and it was assigned Ordinance No. 10445. ADOPTON OF PROPOSED ORDNANCE NO. 40-99 APPROPRATNG $348,000.00FROM THE SANTARY REPLACEMENT FUND FOR ENGNEERNG SERVCES FOR THE FNAL DESGN OF CC-10 CREVE COEUR CREEK SANTARY RELEF PHASE (89129); AND AUTHORZNG THE EXECUTVE DRECTOR AND SECRETARY-TREASURER ON BEHALF OF THE METROPOLTAN ST. LOUS SEWER DSTRCT TO ENTER NTO CONTRACT E-902 WTH STOCK & ASSOCATES CONSULTNG ENGNEERS, NC. FOR THE AFORESAD ENGNEERNG SERVCES. Proposed Ordinance No. 40-99, introduced September 10, 1998 by Dr. Barnhart, Ms. Sheffield and Mr. Williams, was again presented and read, appropriating $348,000.00from the Sanitary Replacement Fund for engineering services for the final design of CC-10 Creve Coeur Creek Sanitary Relief Phase (89129); and authorizing the Executive Director and Secretary-Treasurer on behalf of The Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District to enter into Contract E-902 with Stock & Associates Consulting Engineers, nc. for the aforesaid engineering services. Motion made by Ms. Seward, seconded by Ms. Sheffield, that proposed Ordinance No. 40-99 be adopted. Motion passed - 5 s, no nays. Poll taken: C. L. Barnhart C. D. Seward G. J. Sheffield P. P. Finn M. C. Williams The Chairman declared proposed Ordinance No. 40-99 adopted, and it was assigned Ordinance No. 10446. 8

ADOPTON OF PROPOSED ORDNANCE NO. 47-99 AUTHORZNG THE EXECUTVE DRECTOR AND SECRETARY-TREASURER ON BEHALF OF THE METROPOLTAN ST. LOUS SEWER DSTRCT TO ENTER NTO RESPECTVE CONTRACTS WTH UNON PLANTERS BANK (D.B.A. MAGNA BANK), UNON PLANTERS TRUST COMPANY (D.B.A. MAGNA TRUST COMPANY), MERCANTLE BANK OF ST. LOUS AND BANKAMERCA (D.B.A. NATONSBANK OF ST. LOUS) FOR BANKNG AND SAFEKEEPNG SERVCES FOR THE DSTRCT. Proposed Ordinance No. 47-99, introduced September 10, 1998 by Dr. Barnhart, Ms. Sheffield and Mr. Williams, was again presented and read, authorizing the Executive Director and Secretary-Treasurer on behalf of The Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District to enter into respective contracts with Union Planters Bank (d.b.a. Magna Bank), Union Planters Trust Company (d.b.a. Magna Trust Company), Mercantile Bank of St. Louis and BankAmerica (d.b.a. NationsBank of St. Louis) for banking and safekeeping services for the District. Motion made by Dr. Barnhart, seconded by Ms. Sheffield, that proposed Ordinance No. 47-99 be adopted. Motion passed - 5 s, no nays. Poll taken: C. C. G. L. Barnhart D. Seward J. Sheffield P. P. Finn M. C. Williams The Chairman declared proposed Ordinance No. 47-99 adopted, and it was assigned Ordinance No. 10447. ADOPTON OF PROPOSED ORDNANCE NO. 48-99 AUTHORZNG THE EXECUTVE DRECTOR AND SECRETARY-TREASURER ON BEHALF OF THE METROPOLTAN ST. LOUS SEWER DSTRCT TO ENTER NTO A CONTRACT WTH W. ALFRED HAYES AND COMPANY WHEREBY W. ALFRED HAYES AND COMPANY WLL PROVDE ACTUARAL SERVCES FOR THE DSTRCT'S PENSON PLAN AND ACCRUED SCK LEAVE PROGRAM. Proposed Ordinance No. 48-99, introduced September 10, 1998 by Dr. Barnhart, Ms. Sheffield and Mr. Williams, was again presented and read, authorizing the Executive Director and Secretary-Treasurer on behalf of The Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District to enter into a contract with W. Alfred Hs and Company whereby W. Alfred Hs and Company will provide actuarial services for the District's Pension Plan and accrued sick leave program. Ms. Seward questioned how many years this contract would be for. Mr. Stevens indicated that it was a one year contract. Motion made by Ms. Sheffield, seconded by Dr. Barnhart, that proposed Ordinance No. 48-99 be adopted. Motion passed - 5 s, no nays.

Poll taken: C. L. Barnhart C. D. Seward G. J. Sheffield P. P. Finn M. C. Williams The Chairwoman declared proposed Ordinance No. 48-99 adopted, and it was assigned Ordinance No. 10448. NTRODUCTON OF PROPOSED ORDNANCE NO. 1 2-99 APPROPRATNG $600,000.00 FROM THE SANTARY REPLACEMENT FUND FOR ENGNEERNG SERVCES FOR THE DESGN OF THE LOWER MERAMEC RVER WASTEWATER SYSTEM MPROVEMENTS, MERAMEC RVER WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT (95066A), AND AUTHORZNG THE EXECUTVE DRECTOR AND SECRETARY-TREASURER ON BEHALF OF THE METROPOLTAN ST. LOUS SEWER DSTRCT TO ENTER NTO CONTRACT E-897 WTH CH2M HLL FOR THE AFORESAD ENGNEERNG SERVCES. Proposed Ordinance No. 12-99, was presented and read, appropriating $600,000.00 from the Sanitary Replacement Fund for engineering services for the design of the Lower Meramec River Wastewater System mprovements, Meramec River Wastewater Treatment Plant (95066A), and authorizing the Executive Director and Secretary-Treasurer on behalf of The Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District to enter nto Contract E-897 with CH2M Hill for the aforesaid engineering services. Mr. Schmid stated that this ordinance appropriates funds and authorizes the District to enter into a contract with CH2M Hill for the design of the Meramec River Wastewater Treatment Plant. This s the preliminary design phase to determine the improvements necessary to eliminate the Baumgartner and Meramec Lagoons and provide a new wastewater treatment plant with discharge to the Mississippi River. The estimated project cost is $46.4 million. The preliminary design was included in the FY99 budget. NTRODUCTON OF PROPOSED ORDNANCE NO. 1 3-99 APPROPRATNG $240,000.00 FROM THE SANTARY REPLACEMENT FUND FOR ENGNEERNG SERVCES FOR THE DESGN OF THE LOWER MERAMEC RVER WASTEWATER SYSTEM MPROVEMENTS, BAUMGARTNER PUMP STATON & FORCE MAN (95066B), AND AUTHORZNG THE EXECUTVE DRECTOR AND SECRETARY-TREASURER ON BEHALF OF THE METROPOLTAN ST. LOUS SEWER DSTRCT TO ENTER NTO CONTRACT E-898 WTH HORNER & SHFRN. NC. FOR THE AFORESAD ENGNEERNG SERVCES. Proposed Ordinance No. 13-99, was presented and read, appropriating $240,000.00 from the Sanitary Replacement Fund for engineering services for the design of the Lower Meramec River Wastewater System mprovements, Baumgartner Pump Station & Force Main (95066B),and authorizing the Executive Director and Secretary- Treasurer on behalf of The Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District to enter into Contract E- 898 with Horner & Shifrin, nc. for the aforesaid engineering services. Mr. Schmid stated that this ordinance appropriates funds and authorizes the District to enter into a contract with Horner & Shifrin, nc. for the design of the Baumgartner Pump Station & Force Main. This s the preliminary design phase to 10

determine the improvements necessary to eliminate the Baumgartner Lagoon and transport the wastewater to a new Meramec Wastewater Treatment Plant. The estimated project cost s $16.7 million. The preliminary design was included in the FY99 budget. Mr. Schmid further explained that it is the overall plan of the District, with the consent of EPA, to build a new wastewater treatment plant at the confluence of the Mississippi and Meramec Rivers. This plant, which s to be a 12 mgd facility, would have a total cost of $46.4 million and would replace the interim lagoons at Baumgartner and Fine Roads. Appropriations for the design of this facility will be done n three stages. The first stage would deal with preliminary design and would require approximately 1 year's time; the second stage will deal with the final plans and specifications and will take approximately 2 years; and the third stage would consist of services during construction and that would take approximately 3 years. Overall, the project wili take between 5-1/2 and 6 years. An additional separate appropriation will be needed for resident engineering services and construction inspection. Ms. Seward questioned which firms submitted a proposal. Mr. Schmid responded CH2M Hill, Black & Veatch, Sverdrup and Montgomery-Watson. Ms. Seward questioned if the estimate for engineering work is $3.7 million. Mr. Schmid indicated affirmatively. Ms. Seward indicated that she had been informed by Mr. Koeper that the DBE percentage would be around 30%. Mr. Schmid indicated that the DBE percentage in the proposal s approximately 23%. Ms. Seward questioned which firms proposed on the pump station and force main. Mr. Schmid indicated that Horner & Shifrin, WVP, P. B. Booker and Burns & McDonnell. Ms. Seward questioned the MBE percentage. Mr. Schmid indicated that it is in excess of 20%. Dr. Barnhart also noted that she was informed that the DBE percentages were to be approximately 30%. Motion made by Ms. Sheffield, seconded by Ms. Finn, that proposed Ordinance Nos. 12-99 and 13-99 be introduced. Motion passed - 4 s, no nays, 1 abstention. Poll taken: C. L. Barnhart abstain P. P. Finn C. D. Seward M. C. Williams G. J. Sheffield NTRODUCTON OF PROPOSED ORDNANCE NO. 49-99 APPROPRATNG $1 31,000.00 FROM THE OPERATON, MANTENANCE AND CONSTRUCTON MPROVEMENT FUND OF COLDWATER CREEK TO BE USED FOR PROJECT COSTS FOR THE CONSTRUCTON OF STORM SEWERS N ARLNE AND ORLANDO STORM SEWER (97027), N THE CTY OF OVERLAND, MSSOUR; AND AUTHORZNG THE EXECUTVE DRECTOR AND SECRETARY-TREASURER ON BEHALF OF THE METROPOLTAN ST. LOUS SEWER DSTRCT TO ENTER NTO A CONTRACT WTH GERSHENSON CONSTRUCTON COMPANY. NC. FOR THE CONSTRUCTON OF THE AFORESAD SEWERS. Proposed Ordinance No. 49-99 was presented and read, appropriating $131,000.00 from the Operation, Maintenance and Construction mprovement Fund of 11

Coldwater Creek to be used for project costs for the construction of storm sewers n Arline and Orlando Storm Sewer (97027), in the City of Overland, Missouri; and authorizing the Executive Director and Secretary-Treasurer on behalf of The Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District to enter into a contract with Gershenson Construction Company, nc. for the construction of the aforesaid sewers. Mr. Butchko stated that this ordinance appropriates funds for the construction of approximately 710 lineal feet of 12 inch to 21 inch diameter storm sewers in an area located south of St. Charles Rock Road and east of Woodson Road. This is a high priority stormwater project funded entirely by the District. Gershenson Construction Company, nc. was the lowest of 7 bidders at $1 24,771.00. Bids ranged from that low to a high of $270,075.00. The MSD estimate was $130,000.00. This project received plan approval on September 10, 1998, and is identified n the FY98 budget. There are 8 homes affected by this project and six homes benefiting from this project. Motion made by Ms. Sheffield, seconded by Ms. Seward, that proposed Ordinance No. 49-99 be introduced. Motion passed - 5 s, no nays. Poll taken: C. L. Barnhart C. D. Seward G. J. Sheffield P. P. Finn M. C. Williams NTRODUCTON OF PROPOSED ORDNANCE NO. 50-99 AUTHORZNG THE EXECUTVE DRECTOR AND SECRETARY-TREASURER ON BEHALF OF THE METROPOLTAN ST. LOUS SEWER DSTRCT TO ENTER NTO A CONTRACT WTH KARSTEN EQUPMENT CO. FOR THE CONSTRUCTON OF SANTARY SEWERS N 1-70 TO LUCAS & HUNT SANTARY RELEF PHASE (NFRASTRUCTURE REPAR) 99037, N THE CTY OF JENNNGS, MSSOUR. ' Proposed Ordinance No. 50-99 was presented and read, authorizing the Executive Director and Secretary-Treasurer on behalf of The Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District to enter into a contract with Karsten Equipment Co. for the construction of sanitary sewers in 1-70 to Lucas & Hunt Sanitary Relief Phase (nfrastructure Repair) 99037, in the City of Jennings, Missouri. Mr. Butchko stated that this ordinance appropriates funds for the construction of approximately 1,484 lineal feet of 18 inch diameter sanitary replacement sewers n an area located north of 1-70 and west of Lucas and Hunt Road. This s an infrastructure repair project funded entirely by the District. Karsten Equipment Co. was the lowest of 5 bidders at $1 52,754.00. Bids ranged from that low to a high of $349,305.00. The MSD estimate was $215,000.00. This project will receive plan approval on October 8, 1998 and is funded through the 1999 Maintenance Department operating budget ($205,000.00). There is one property affected by this project and 994 properties benefiting, which is part of the Maline Creek trunk Sewer System. The deteriorated sanitary sewer has partially collapsed and causes sewage to leak to the ground surface during rain events. 12

Mr. Williams asked Mr. Butchko to clarify the location of this project. Mr. Butchko indicated that this project is essentially at Norwood Golf Course. Ms. Sheffield questioned if the old sewer would be replaced. Mr. Butchko indicated that the old sewer would actually be removed. Motion made by Ms. Sheffield, seconded by Ms. Finn, that proposed Ordinance No. 50-99 be introduced. Motion passed - 5 s. no nays. Poll taken: C. L. Barnhart C. D. Seward G. J. Sheffield P. P. Finn M.C.Williams NTRODUCTON AND ADOPTON OF PROPOSED ORDNANCE NO. 51-99 APPROPRATNG $375,000.00 FROM THE SANTARY REPLACEMENT FUND FOR ENGNEERNG SERVCES FOR A STUDY OF HARLEM BADEN RELEF PHASE (99032); AND AUTHORZNG THE EXECUTVE DRECTOR AND SECRETARY-TREASURER ON BEHALF OF THE METROPOLTAN ST. LOUS SEWER DSTRCT TO ENTER NTO CONTRACT E-908 WTH EARTH TECH, NC. FOR THE AFORESAD ENGNEERNG SERVCES. Proposed Ordinance No. 51-99 was presented and read, appropriating $375,000.00from the Sanitary Replacement Fund for engineering services for a study of Harlem Baden Relief Phase (99032); and authorizing the Executive Director and Secretary- Treasurer on behalf of The Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District to enter into Contract E- 908 with Earth Tech, nc. for the aforesaid engineering services. Mr. Butchko stated that this ordinance appropriates funds and authorizes the District to enter into a contract with Earth Tech, nc. (formerly Rust Environment and nfrastructure) for a study of recurring flooding areas within the Harlem and Baden watersheds in the City of St. Louis. This study will consist of assembling and reviewing all existing data, and acquiring additional information as necessary to evaluate alternatives and recommending a corrective program. n this process, the consultant will evaluate surface flooding, as well as basement flooding problems, and proposed alternate solutions to the deep tunnel. This study will evaluate each of the problem areas individually. Design of the implementation of the proposed solutions will be addressed under another phase of this project. The proposed contract amount is $375,000.00. The staff is asking that this ordinance be introduced and adopted to expedite commencement of the project due to the severity of the problems in the area. The % of MBE on this contract is 14.8% - David Mason and Associates (12.6%) and Tech Services, nc. (2.2%). Mr. Butchko emphasized that this study is needed to provide better modeling for potential solutions in the Harlem Baden area. He again emphasized that this study is seeking solutions other than that of a deep tunnel that would be more costeffective in providing relief to the neighborhoods involved. The potential solutions can 13

vary. Mr. Williams emphasized that this ordinance addresses some of the problems experienced on the north side and that the goal of this project is to develop concepts whose solutions would be funded in the next budget cycle. Ms. Sheffield questioned the breadth of the storm event n July. Messrs. Butchko and Etwert responded that the storm impacted the entire metropolitan area. However, the heaviest rainfall was concentrated n an area in north St. Louis County and north St. Louis City and an area in south St. Louis County. This rainfall occurred at the rate of 5 to 6 inches per hour, similar to that experienced n the Kansas City area. Unfortunately, the rainfall n the north County area had already filled the sewers in the City by the time the storm tracked into the City. Ms. Seward questioned if data from prior studies of the Harlem Baden area could be used. Mr. Butchko ndicated that the District could build on the old data, but t had limited modeling. He emphasized that the City attempted to fix this problem in the 1940's with a deep tunnel solution, but t was cost prohibitive at the time. This approach is looking at other than the deep tunnel solution. Mr. Williams noted that at some of the meetings on the north side a summary of the prior studies had been prepared and requested that copies be given to the Board members. Mr. Butchko ndicated that the order of priority would be to look at the Ashland area first, followed by areas that have experienced surface flooding that would prevent emergency vehicle access. Essentially, the District would prioritize areas n the study. Mr. Sheffield questioned what contingency plan was in place if residents would not agree to a buyout. Mr. Butchko indicated that the District would consider a number of alternatives, including buying out certain houses in very low lying areas. Mr. Schmid noted that an alternative option to the buyout would be the one-time payment for a flood easement. Ms. Finn ndicated that the District needs to pursue the FEMA alternative, because this s a flood prone area and these people may need further relief n the future. Ms. Sheffield questioned if people could be denied coverage under FEMA. Mr. Byrne responded that people cannot be denied coverage for prior claims under the FEMA alternative. Ms. Seward ndicated the District needs to explore setting aside money for hardship cases similar to that done by other utilities. She emphasized that this needs to be done within the confines of the law. Mr. Byrne indicated that he would have to explore this issue, but that the FEMA alternative could be a viable option. Dr. Barnhart questioned f work on the first area would commence in January of 1999. Mr. Butchko ndicated that this study would provide a concept and we would still need to obtain design drawings. Ms. Finn indicated that a $375,000 payment seemed high for conceptual work. Mr. Butchko ndicated that it is difficult at times to know exactly what we would be getting, but the costs are not out of line due to the extensive modeling work that will be required. Ms. Sheffield questioned how many firms did the District speak to about this project. Mr. Butchko indicated that 3 firms were approached. Ms. Sheffield noted that the solution to the north side problem appears to be a long-term process and she s concerned about further damage these residents could suffer before a feasible solution is attained. Mr. Williams suggested a series of town hall 14

meetings to update the residents regarding FEMA insurance. Ms. Sheffield noted that the handling of this type of problem and other acts of God is very extensive and beyond the capacity of the District. She felt that notifying the homeowners, probably by mail, regarding availability of FEMA insurance to cover acts of God may be the best solution. Motion made by Ms. Sheffield, seconded by Ms. Seward, that proposed Ordinance No. 51-99 be introduced. Motion passed - 5 s, no nays. Poll taken: C. L. Barnhart C. D. Seward G. J. Sheffield P. P. Finn M. C. Williams Motion made, seconded and unanimously adopted to suspend the rules to allow adoption of proposed Ordinance No. 51-99. Motion made by Ms. Sheffield, seconded by Ms. Finn, that proposed Ordinance No. 51-99 be adopted. Motion passed - 5 s, no nays. Poll taken: C. L. Barnhart C. D. Seward G. J. Sheffield P. P. Finn M. C. Williams The Chairman declared proposed Ordinance No. 51-99 adopted, and it was assigned Ordinance No. 10449. NTRODUCTON OF PROPOSED ORDNANCE NO. 52-99 APPROPRATNG $85,000.00 FROM THE SANTARY REPLACEMENT FUND FOR ENGNEEFNG SERVCES FOR THE FNAL DESGN OF CC-02 FERNVEW AND OLVE SANTARY RELEF (99009); AND AUTHORZNG THE EXECUTVE DRECTOR AND SECRETARY-TREASURER ON BEHALF OF THE METROPOLTAN ST. LOUS SEWER DSTRCT TO ENTER NTO CONTRACT E-903 WTH WND ENGNEERNG COMPANY FOR THE AFORESAD ENGNEERNG SERVCES. Proposed Ordinance No. 52-99 was presented and read, appropriating $85,000.00 from the Sanitary Replacement Fund for engineering services for the final design of CC-02 Fernview and Olive Sanitary Relief (99009); and authorizing the Executive Director and Secretary-Treasurer on behalf of The Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District to enter into Contract E-903 with Wind Engineering Company for the aforesaid engineering services. Mr. Butchko stated that this ordinance appropriates funds and authorizes the District to enter into a contract with Wind Engineering Company for the final design of the CC-02 Fernview and Olive Sanitary Relief sewer project. This project consists of the design of approximately 1,800 lineal feet of 8 inch to 18 inch diameter sanitary sewers to relieve basement backups and an overcharged sewer. This project is located in an area 15

south of Olive Boulevard and west of nterstate 1-270, in the City of Creve Coeur, Missouri. This is a high priority sanitary relief sewer project identified for construction n FY 2000. The estimated construction cost s $770,000.00. The proposed fee s $76,125.00. (The % of WBE on this contract s 1 6.4% with Kowelman Engineering.) Motion made by Ms. Sheffield, seconded by Ms. Finn, that proposed Ordinance No. 52-99 be ntroduced. Motion passed - 5 s, no nays. Poll taken: C. L. Barnhart C. D. Seward G. J. Sheffield P. P. Finn M. C. Williams NTRODUCTON OF PROPOSED ORDNANCE NO..53-99 APPROPRATNG $66,000.00 FROM THE SANTARY REPLACEMENT FUND FOR ENGNEERNG SERVCES FOR THE FNAL DESGN OF WARWCKHALL DRVE TO MARGATEHALL DRVE SANTARY RELEF (98057); AND AUTHORZNG THE EXECUTVE DRECTOR AND SECRETARY-TREASURER ON BEHALF OFTHE METROPOLTAN ST. LOUS SEWER DSTRCT TO ENTER NTO CONTRACT E-904 WTH QST NFRASTRUCTURE, NC. FOR THE AFORESAD ENGNEERNG SERVCES. Proposed Ordinance No. 53-99 was presented and read, appropriating $66,000.00 from the Sanitary Replacement Fund for engineering services for the final design of Warwickhall Drive to Margatehall Drive Sanitary Relief (98057); and authorizing the Executive Director and Secretary-Treasurer on behalf of The Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District to enter into Contract E-904 with QST nfrastructure, nc. for the aforesaid engineering services. Mr. Butchko stated that this ordinance appropriates funds and authorizes the District to enter into a contract with QST nfrastructure for the final design of Warwickhall Drive to Margatehall Drive Sanitary Relief. This project consists of the design of approximately 1,900 lineal feet of 12 inch diameter sanitary sewers to relieve basement backups and an overcharged sanitary sewer. This project is located west of Lindbergh Boulevard and north of Midland Boulevard in the City of Maryland Heights, Missouri. This is a high priority sanitary relief sewer project identified in our FY 99 budget supplement. The estimated construction cost is $525,000.00. The proposed fee is $57,500.00. (The % of MBE on this contract is 17.4% with Zambrana Consultants.) Ms. Sheffield questioned if this project was previously identified. Mr. Etwert ndicated that this project had been identified in the budget. Motion made by Ms. Sheffield, seconded by Ms. Finn, that proposed Ordinance No. 53-99 be introduced. Motion passed - 5 s, no nays. 16

Poll taken: C. L. Barnhart C. D. Seward G. J. Sheffield P. P. Finn M. C. Williams NTRODUCTON OF PROPOSED ORDNANCE NO. 54-99 APPROPRATNG $100,000.00 FROM THE GENERAL FUND OF THE DSTRCT FOR SURVEYNG SERVCES (99045), NCLUDNG LAND SURVEYS, PROPERTY STRP MAPS AND OTHER GENERAL SURVEYNG SERVCES; AND AUTHORZNG THE EXECUTVE DRECTOR AND SECRETARY-TREASURERTO ENTER NTO CONTRACT E-905 WTH SABUR SURVEYNG AND ENGNEERNG. NC. FOR THE AFORESAD SURVEYNG SERVCES. Proposed Ordinance No. 54-99 was presented and read, appropriating $100,000.00from the General Fund of the District for Surveying Services (99045), ncluding land surveys, property strip maps and other general surveying services; and authorizing the Executive Director and Secretary-Treasurer to enter into Contract E-905 with Sabur Surveying and Engirieering, nc. for the aforesaid surveying services. Mr. Butchko stated that this ordinance appropriates funds and.authorizes the District to enter into a contract with Sabur Surveying and Engineering, nc. for surveying services associated with the design of sanitary and stormwater projects. This consultant will provide services such as land surveys, and structure elevations and other as-built information to update the GS data base. Additional general surveying services will be provided on an as-needed basis for legal research, legal descriptions, topographic and land surveys. This firm will be retained and assigned work on a project-by-project basis. This firm is an MBE certified survey company. NTRODUCTON OF PROPOSED ORDNANCE NO. 55-99 APPROPRATNG $80,000.00 FROM THE GENERAL FUND OF THE DSTRCT FOR SURVEYNG SERVCES (99046), NCLUDNG LAND SURVEYS, PROPERTY STRP MAPS AND OTHER GENERAL SURVEYNG SERVCES; AND AUTHORZNG THE EXECUTVE DRECTOR AND SECRETARY-TREASURERTO ENTER NTO CONTRACT E-906 WTH THE STERLNG COMPANY FOR THE AFORESAD SURVEYNG SERVCES. Proposed Ordinance No. 55-99 was presented and read, appropriating $80,000.00 from the General Fund of the District for Surveying Services (99046), including land surveys, property strip maps and other general surveying services; and authorizing the Executive Director and Secretary-Treasurer to enter into Contract E-906 with The Sterling Company for the aforesaid surveying services. Mr. Butchko stated that this ordinance appropriates funds and authorizes the District to enter into a contract with The Sterling Company for surveying services associated with the as-built verification of sanitary and stormwater projects. This consultant will provide services such as land surveys and easements for projects that were not completed and forfeited their as-built deposit. Additional general surveying services will be provided on an as-needed basis for legal research, legal descriptions, topographic and land surveys. This firm will be retained and assigned work on a project-by-project basis. 17

NTRODUCTON OF PROPOSED ORDNANCE NO. 56-99 APPROPRATNG $80,000.00 FROM THE GENERAL FUND OF THE DSTRCT FOR SURVEYNG SERVCES (99047), NCLUDNG LAND SURVEYS, PROPERTY STRP MAPS AND OTHER GENERAL SURVEYNG SERVCES; AND AUTHORZNG THE EXECUTVE DRECTOR AND SECRETARY-TREASURERTO ENTER NTO CONTRACT E-907 WTH ZAMBRANA ENGNEERNG. NC. FOR THE AFORESAD SURVEYNG SERVCES. Proposed Ordinance No. 56-99 was presented and read, appropriating $80,000.00from the General Fund of the District for Surveying Services (99047). including land surveys, property strip maps and other general surveying services; and authorizing the Executive Director and Secretary-Treasurer to enter into Contract E-907 with Zambrana Engineering, nc. for the aforesaid surveying services. Mr. Butchko stated that this ordinance appropriates funds and authorizes the District to enter into a contract with Zambrana Engineering, nc. for surveying services associated with the as-built verification of sanitary and stormwater projects. This consultant will provide services such as land surveys and easements for projects that were not completed and forfeited their as-built deposit. Additional general surveying services win be provided on an as-needed basis for legal research, legal descriptions, topographic and land surveys. This firm will be retained and assigned work on a project-by-project basis. This firm is an MBE certified company. NTRODUCTON OF PROPOSED ORDNANCE NO. 57-99 MAKNG A SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRATON OF $80,000.00FROM THE GENERAL FUND OF THE DSTRCT FOR ADDTONAL SURVEYNG SERVCES, NCLUDNG LAND SURVEYS, PROPERTY STRP MAPS AND OTHER GENERAL SURVEYNG SERVCES; AND AUTHORZNG THE EXECUTVE DRECTOR AND SECRETARY-TREASURERTO ENTER NTO AMENDMENT NO. 1 TO CONTRACT E-879 WTH HEDEMAN & ASSOCATES, NC. FOR THE AFORESAD SURVEYNG SERVCES. Proposed Ordinance No. 57-99 was presented and read, making a supplemental appropriation of $80,000.00 from the General Fund of the District for additional surveying services, including land surveys, property strip maps and other general surveying services; and authorizing the Executive Director and Secretary-Treasurer to enter nto Amendment No. 1 to Contract E-879 with Heideman & Associates, nc. for the aforesaid surveying services. Mr. Butchko stated that this ordinance appropriates supplemental funds and authorizes the District to enter into Amendment No. 1 with Heideman and Associates, nc. for surveying services associated with the design of sanitary and stormwater projects. Heideman will provide services such as land surveys and property strip maps and easements for projects to be completed either in-house or by design consultants. Additional general surveying services will be provided on an as-needed basis for legal research, legal descriptions, topographic and land surveys for District facilities, and other requirements of the various District departments. They will be assigned work on a projectby-project basis. 18

Ms. Sheffield asked Mr. Butchko to expound on Mr. Sullivan's concerns. Mr. Butchko indicated that the District has an in-house survey staff that has a consistent backlog of five weeks' worth of work. Because there is more work than available staff, it wjas cost justified to outsource these services. Additionally, this process s used by the Corps of Engineers. Had the District brought in separate contracts to the Board, it would require approximately 300 separate ordinances. t is felt that this process is most efficient and a detailed accounting by project is maintained. Motion made by Ms. Seward, seconded by Ms. Finn, that proposed Ordinance No. 57-99 be introduced. Motion passed - 5 s. no nays. Poll taken: C. L. Barnhart C. D. Seward G. J. Sheffield P. P. Finn M. C. Williams NTRODUCTON AND ADOPTON OF PROPOSED ORDNANCE NO. 58-99 VACATNG A PORTON OF A TEN FOOT WDE EASEMENT SHOWN AS TWO ADJACENT FVE FOOT WDE EASEMENTS AND RECORDED N PLAT BOOK 65, PAGE 21 OF THE ST. LOUS COUNTY RECORDS AND LOCATED N U.S. SURVEY 2496, T45N R6E, AND N LOT 3 OF MOYDALGAN, A SUBDVSON ACCORDNG TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED N PLAT BOOK 108. PAGES 2 AND 3 OF THE ST. LOUS COUNTY RECORDS. Proposed Ordinance No. 58-99 was presented and read, vacating a portion pf a ten foot wide easement shown as two adjacent five foot wide easements and recorded in Plat Book 65, Page 21 of the St. Louis County Records and located in U.S. Survey 2496, T45N R6E, and in Lot 3 of Moydalgan, a subdivision according to the plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book 108, Pages 2 and 3 of the St. Louis County Records. Mr. Butchko stated that the owner of the property has requested that MSD vacate its rights to a portion of a ten foot wide easement within this subdivision. A proposed house will straddle the existing easement. No public sewer s currently located within the easement to be vacated. A replacement easement will be granted nearby, where a new public sewer is proposed. The District has no future use for the easement to be vacated. Mr. Tyminski indicated that proposed Ordinance No. 59-99 will be held. 19

NTRODUCTON AND ADOPTON OF PROPOSED ORDNANCE NO. 60-99 VACATNG PORTONS OF A TEN FOOT WDE EASEMENT RECORDED N DEED BOOK 7863, PAGES 1488, 1490. 1492, 1494, 1496, 1498, 1500, 1502, 1504, 1 506. AND 1 508 OF THE ST. LOUS COUNTY RECORDS AND LOCATED N LOTS 36 AND 37 OF SUMMERFELD ESTATES. A SUBDVSON ACCORDNG TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED N PLAT BOOK 346. PAGES 200 TO 202 OF THE ST. LOUS COUNTY RECORDS. Proposed Ordinance No. 60-99 was presented and read, vacating portions of a ten foot wide easement recorded in Deed Book 7863. Pages 1488, 1490, 1492. 1494. 1496. 1498, 1 500, 1502,1504. 1 506. and 1508 of the St. Louis County Records and located in Lots 36 and 37 of Summerfield Estates, a subdivision according to the plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book 346, Pages 200 to 202 of the St. Louis County Records. Mr. Butchko stated that the owner of the property has requested that MSD vacate its rights to portions of a ten foot wide easement within this subdivision. A replacement sewer and easements have been provided during subdivision construction. The District has no future use for the portions of easement to be vacated. NTRODUCTON AND ADOPTON OF PROPOSED ORDNANCE NO. 61-99 VACATNG A PORTON OF A TEN FOOT WDE EASEMENT LOCATED N LOT 1 6 OF LLAC TRALS PLAT 1, A SUBDVSON ACCORDNG TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED N PLAT BOOK 344, PAGE 369 OF THE ST. LOUS COUNTY RECORDS. N ST. LOUS COUNTY. MSSOUR. Proposed Ordinance No. 61-99 was presented and read, vacating a portion of a ten foot wide easement located in Lot 16 of Lilac Trails Plat 1, a subdivision according to the plat thereof recorded in Plat Book 344. Page 369 of the St. Louis County Records, in St. Louis County. Missouri. Mr. Butchko stated that the property owner has requested that MSD vacate ts rights to a portion of a ten foot wide easement in Lot 16 of Lilac Trails Plat 1. as an existing house currently encroaches on that portion of the easement. The developer has re-routed the sewer around the existing house and has granted a new easement for the new sewer. The District has no sewers within the portion of the easement to be vacated and has no future use for said portion. NTRODUCTON AND ADOPTON OF PROPOSED ORDNANCE NO. 62-99 VACATNG A TEN FOOT WDE EASEMENT LOCATED N PARCEL #1 3 OF "BARBAGALLO". A SUBDVSON ACCORDNG TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED N PLAT BOOK 211. PAGES 90 AND 91 OF THE ST. LOUS COUNTY RECORDS. N THE CTY OF GREEN PARK. ST. LOUS COUNTY. MSSOUR. Proposed Ordinance No. 62-99 was presented and read, vacating a ten foot wide easement located in Parcel #13 of "Barbagallo". a subdivision according to the plat thereof recorded in Plat Book 211. Pages 90 and 91 of the St. Louis County Records, n the City of Green Park. St. Louis County. Missouri. Mr. Butchko stated that the owner of the property has requested that MSD vacate its rights to the ten foot wide easement in order to develop a new facility at the 20

property. The District has no sewers in the easement, and has no future use for the easement to be vacated. NTRODUCTON AND ADOPTON OF PROPOSED ORDNANCE NO. 63-99 VACATNG A PORTON OF A TWENTY-FVE FOOT WDE EASEMENT RECORDED N DEED BOOK 3597, PAGE 407 OF THE ST. LOUS COUNTY RECORDS, SAD EASEMENT BENG N LOT 297 OF CLAYCREST HLLS (FORMERLY WESTRDGE SUBD. NO. 4), A SUBDVSON ACCORDNG TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED N PLAT BOOK 71. PAGE 41 OF THE ST. LOUS COUNTY RECORDS. N THE CTY OF BALLWN. ST. LOUS COUNTY. MSSOUR. Proposed Ordinance No. 63-99 was presented and read, vacating a portion of a twenty-five foot wide easement recorded in Deed Book 3597, Page 407 of the St. Louis County Records, said easement being in Lot 297 of Claycrest Hills (formerly Westridge Subd. No. 4), a subdivision according to the plat thereof as recorded n Plat Book 71, Page 41 of the St. Louis County Records, in the City of Ballwin, St. Louis County, Missouri. Mr. Butchko stated that the property owner proposes to build a garage which will extend into a portion of the easement. This portion of the easement can be vacated, while reserving a five foot wide easement off the centerline of the existing sewer. NTRODUCTON AND ADOPTON OF PROPOSED ORDNANCE NO. 64-99 VACATNG PORTONS OF A TEN FOOT WDE EASEMENT RECORDED N DEED BOOK 7999, PAGE 1358 OF THE ST. LOUS COUNTY RECORDS, SAD EASEMENT BENG N U.S. SURVEY 11 2. TOWNSHP 47 NORTH. RANGE 7 EAST. ST. LOUS COUNTY. MSSOUR. Proposed Ordinance No. 64-99 was presented and read, vacating portions of a ten foot wide easement recorded in Deed Book 7999, Page 1358 of the St. Louis County Records, said easement being in U.S. Survey 112, Township 47 North, Range 7 East, St. Louis County, Missouri. Mr. Butchko stated that the project (MSD P#13482) that this easement was created for was never constructed. Since Subdistrict No. 93104 (Larimore Sanitary Extension) P#20019 was constructed there is no need for this easement. The District has no sewers in the easement and has no future use for the easement to be vacated. NTRODUCTON AND ADOPTON OF PROPOSED ORDNANCE NO. 65-99 VACATNG A TWELVE AND ONE-HALF FOOT WDE EASEMENT N ADJUSTED LOT 2, AND A TEN FOOT WDE EASEMENT N ADJUSTED LOT 4, OF "A BOUNDARYADJUSTMENT OF LOTS 2, 3 AND 4 OF HALEY MANOR PLAT BOOK 337, PAGE 63. ST. LOUS COUNTY RECORDS". A SUBDVSON ACCORDNG TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED N PLAT BOOK 346. PAGE 1 60 OF THE ST. LOUS COUNTY RECORDS. Proposed Ordinance No. 65-99 was presented and read, vacating a twelve and one-half foot wide easement in Adjusted Lot 2. and a ten foot wide easement n 21